WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 am

As Long As I Remember: American Veteranos
Through the personal histories and experiences of three Chicano veterans who are also artists from south Texas, the film examines the role art plays in the sorting of memories, post-traumatic stress disorder, activism and the conflict in Iraq. The film chronicles their upbringing in the Mexican-American community, their military service in Vietnam, and their lives after the war.G

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, the blue chip average comes within a few points of all-time highs as investors cheer the withdrawal of a top candidate to be the next Fed Chief. And, a busy agenda in Washington that includes a Fed meeting, debt ceiling debate and possible budget stalemate. How should you position your portfolio?. D

Global Voices"Where Heaven Meets Hell"
Four sulfur miners working at an active volcano in Indonesia search for meaning in their daily struggles and triumphs. This intimate portrait chronicles their attempts to escape the social ills that haunt their community. D

European Journal"Gibraltar: Row Over The Rock"
Poland: Shouldering History - With creativity and muscle power, a German artist has approached the difficult subject of Polish history. The result is quite literally moving. Polish history is not an easy matter. D

6:00 am

Carrier"Get Home-Itis"
A six-month absence places a heavy burden on relationships. The Navy holds seminars to counsel sailors on what to expect when they return home - and how to make the transition smooth. The "Tiger Cruise" ritual allows sailors to invite their family members aboard for the last leg of the deployment. D

7:00 am

Carrier"Full Circle"
As the Nimitz makes its final transit from Hawaii to California, the sailors and Marines on board prepare to return to their homes and families. For those still on board, the "Tiger Cruise" provides a buffer, but there's no such transition for those who fly home early from Hawaii. As the Nimitz returns to her home port of San Diego, sailors and Marines reflect on the deployment and take stock of what they've achieved. D

8:00 am

As Long As I Remember: American Veteranos
Through the personal histories and experiences of three Chicano veterans who are also artists from south Texas, the film examines the role art plays in the sorting of memories, post-traumatic stress disorder, activism and the conflict in Iraq. The film chronicles their upbringing in the Mexican-American community, their military service in Vietnam, and their lives after the war.G

European Journal"Gibraltar: Row Over The Rock"
Poland: Shouldering History - With creativity and muscle power, a German artist has approached the difficult subject of Polish history. The result is quite literally moving. Polish history is not an easy matter. D

12:00 pm

Carrier"Get Home-Itis"
A six-month absence places a heavy burden on relationships. The Navy holds seminars to counsel sailors on what to expect when they return home - and how to make the transition smooth. The "Tiger Cruise" ritual allows sailors to invite their family members aboard for the last leg of the deployment. D

1:00 pm

Carrier"Full Circle"
As the Nimitz makes its final transit from Hawaii to California, the sailors and Marines on board prepare to return to their homes and families. For those still on board, the "Tiger Cruise" provides a buffer, but there's no such transition for those who fly home early from Hawaii. As the Nimitz returns to her home port of San Diego, sailors and Marines reflect on the deployment and take stock of what they've achieved. D

2:00 pm

As Long As I Remember: American Veteranos
Through the personal histories and experiences of three Chicano veterans who are also artists from south Texas, the film examines the role art plays in the sorting of memories, post-traumatic stress disorder, activism and the conflict in Iraq. The film chronicles their upbringing in the Mexican-American community, their military service in Vietnam, and their lives after the war.G

Global Voices"Where Heaven Meets Hell"
Four sulfur miners working at an active volcano in Indonesia search for meaning in their daily struggles and triumphs. This intimate portrait chronicles their attempts to escape the social ills that haunt their community. D

6:00 pm

Hanford An Oregon Experience
This show looks at the history of the 670-square-mile Hanford Nuclear Reservation. In 1943 a city seemingly sprang up overnight in the south central Washington desert as 45,000 workers came from all over the United States to build the world's first large-scale nuclear reactor as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Wilderness in the 21st Century"
This exploration of wilderness issues captures scenic vistas of Idaho from north to south. The show examines what wilderness means to Idahoans, pressures from wheeled vehicle advocates, collaborative efforts that include multiple sides, and how work is accomplished inside a wilderness.G

7:30 pm

Dialogue"Israeli-Palestinian Partnership"
As talks between Israelis and Palestinians start up once again, host Marcia Franklin talks with an Israeli and a Palestinian about conversations they have organized between their respective communities as a result of funding from a Boise non-profit. Eden Fuchs, a former colonel in the Israeli Defense Forces, and Ibrahim Issa, a Palestinian educator, are part of the Center for Emerging Futures, started by a Boise couple.G

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, investors are focused on tomorrow's Fed meeting and many expect the central bank to start cutting back on stimulus. Find out how that could impact your investments. And, five years after the crisis, is the mortgage market any safe now than it was then?. D

America ReFramed"Radio Unnameable"
Legendary radio personality Bob Fass revolutionized late night FM radio by serving as a cultural hub for music, politics and audience participation for nearly 50 years. Long before today's innovations in social media, Fass utilized the airwaves for mobilization encouraging luminaries and ordinary listeners to talk openly and take the program in surprising directions. Fass and his committed group of friends, peers, and listeners proved time and time again through massive, planned meetups and other similar events that radio was not a solitary experience but rather a platform to unite communities of like-minded, or even just open-minded, individuals without the dependence on large scale corporate backing. D